/** * Helper functions that implement "directory" functionality in the Terminal. * These aren't "real" directories, it's more of a pseudo-directory implementation * that uses mainly string manipulation. * * This file contains functions that deal only with that string manipulation. * Functions that need to access/process Server-related things can be * found in ./DirectoryServerHelpers.ts */ /** * Removes leading forward slash ("/") from a string. */ export function removeLeadingSlash(s: string): string { if (s.startsWith("/")) { return s.slice(1); } return s; } /** * Removes trailing forward slash ("/") from a string. * Note that this will also remove the slash if it is the leading slash (i.e. if s = "/") */ export function removeTrailingSlash(s: string): string { if (s.endsWith("/")) { return s.slice(0, -1); } return s; } /** * Checks whether a string is a valid filename. Only used for the filename itself, * not the entire filepath */ export function isValidFilename(filename: string): boolean { // Allows alphanumerics, hyphens, underscores, and percentage signs // Must have a file extension const regex = /^[.a-zA-Z0-9_-]+[.][a-zA-Z0-9]+(?:-\d+(?:\.\d*)?%-INC)?$/; // match() returns null if no match is found return filename.match(regex) != null; } /** * Checks whether a string is a valid directory name. Only used for the directory itself, * not an entire path */ export function isValidDirectoryName(name: string): boolean { // Allows alphanumerics, hyphens, underscores, and percentage signs. // Name can begin with a single period, but otherwise cannot have any const regex = /^.?[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$/; // match() returns null if no match is found return name.match(regex) != null; } /** * Checks whether a string is a valid directory path. * This only checks if it has the proper formatting. It does NOT check * if the directories actually exist on Terminal */ export function isValidDirectoryPath(path: string): boolean { let t_path: string = path; if (t_path.length === 0) { return false; } if (t_path.length === 1) { return t_path === "/"; } // A full path must have a leading slash, but we'll ignore it for the checks if (t_path.startsWith("/")) { t_path = t_path.slice(1); } else { return false; } // Trailing slash does not matter t_path = removeTrailingSlash(t_path); // Check that every section of the path is a valid directory name const dirs = t_path.split("/"); for (const dir of dirs) { // Special case, "." and ".." are valid for path if (dir === "." || dir === "..") { continue; } if (!isValidDirectoryName(dir)) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Checks whether a string is a valid file path. This only checks if it has the * proper formatting. It dose NOT check if the file actually exists on Terminal */ export function isValidFilePath(path: string): boolean { if (path == null || typeof path !== "string") { return false; } const t_path = path; // Impossible for filename to have less than length of 3 if (t_path.length < 3) { return false; } // Full filepath can't end with trailing slash because it must be a file if (t_path.endsWith("/")) { return false; } // Everything after the last forward slash is the filename. Everything before // it is the file path const fnSeparator = t_path.lastIndexOf("/"); if (fnSeparator === -1) { return isValidFilename(t_path); } const fn = t_path.slice(fnSeparator + 1); const dirPath = t_path.slice(0, fnSeparator + 1); return isValidDirectoryPath(dirPath) && isValidFilename(fn); } /** * Returns a formatted string for the first parent directory in a filepath. For example: * /home/var/test/ -> home/ * If there is no first parent directory, then it returns "/" for root */ export function getFirstParentDirectory(path: string): string { let t_path = path; t_path = removeLeadingSlash(t_path); t_path = removeTrailingSlash(t_path); if (t_path.lastIndexOf("/") === -1) { return "/"; } const dirs = t_path.split("/"); if (dirs.length === 0) { return "/"; } return dirs[0] + "/"; } /** * Given a filepath, returns a formatted string for all of the parent directories * in that filepath. For example: * /home/var/tes -> home/var/ * /home/var/test/ -> home/var/test/ * If there are no parent directories, it returns the empty string */ export function getAllParentDirectories(path: string): string { const t_path = path; const lastSlash = t_path.lastIndexOf("/"); if (lastSlash === -1) { return ""; } return t_path.slice(0, lastSlash + 1); } /** * Given a destination that only contains a directory part, returns the * path to the source filename inside the new destination directory. * Otherwise, returns the path to the destination file. * @param destination The destination path or file name * @param source The source path * @param cwd The current working directory * @returns A file path which may be absolute or relative */ export function getDestinationFilepath(destination: string, source: string, cwd: string): string { const dstDir = evaluateDirectoryPath(destination, cwd); // If evaluating the directory for this destination fails, we have a filename or full path. if (dstDir === null) { return destination; } else { // Append the filename to the directory provided. const t_path = removeTrailingSlash(dstDir); const fileName = getFileName(source); return t_path + "/" + fileName; } } /** * Given a filepath, returns the file name (e.g. without directory parts) * For example: * /home/var/test.js -> test.js * ./var/test.js -> test.js * test.js -> test.js */ export function getFileName(path: string): string { const t_path = path; const lastSlash = t_path.lastIndexOf("/"); if (lastSlash === -1) { return t_path; } return t_path.slice(lastSlash + 1); } /** * Checks if a file path refers to a file in the root directory. */ export function isInRootDirectory(path: string): boolean { if (!isValidFilePath(path)) { return false; } if (path == null || path.length === 0) { return false; } return path.lastIndexOf("/") <= 0; } /** * Evaluates a directory path, including the processing of linux dots. * Returns the full, proper path, or null if an invalid path is passed in */ export function evaluateDirectoryPath(path: string, currPath?: string): string | null { let t_path = path; // If the path begins with a slash, then its an absolute path. Otherwise its relative // For relative paths, we need to prepend the current directory if (!t_path.startsWith("/") && currPath != null) { t_path = currPath + (currPath.endsWith("/") ? "" : "/") + t_path; } if (!isValidDirectoryPath(t_path)) { return null; } // Trim leading/trailing slashes t_path = removeLeadingSlash(t_path); t_path = removeTrailingSlash(t_path); const dirs = t_path.split("/"); const reconstructedPath: string[] = []; for (const dir of dirs) { if (dir === ".") { // Current directory, do nothing continue; } else if (dir === "..") { // Parent directory const res = reconstructedPath.pop(); if (res == null) { return null; // Array was empty, invalid path } } else { reconstructedPath.push(dir); } } return "/" + reconstructedPath.join("/"); } /** * Evaluates a file path, including the processing of linux dots. * Returns the full, proper path, or null if an invalid path is passed in */ export function evaluateFilePath(path: string, currPath?: string): string | null { let t_path = path; // If the path begins with a slash, then its an absolute path. Otherwise its relative // For relative paths, we need to prepend the current directory if (!t_path.startsWith("/") && currPath != null) { t_path = currPath + (currPath.endsWith("/") ? "" : "/") + t_path; } if (!isValidFilePath(t_path)) { return null; } // Trim leading/trailing slashes t_path = removeLeadingSlash(t_path); const dirs = t_path.split("/"); const reconstructedPath: string[] = []; for (const dir of dirs) { if (dir === ".") { // Current directory, do nothing continue; } else if (dir === "..") { // Parent directory const res = reconstructedPath.pop(); if (res == null) { return null; // Array was empty, invalid path } } else { reconstructedPath.push(dir); } } return "/" + reconstructedPath.join("/"); } export function areFilesEqual(f0: string, f1: string): boolean { if (!f0.startsWith("/")) f0 = "/" + f0; if (!f1.startsWith("/")) f1 = "/" + f1; return f0 === f1; } export function areImportsEquals(f0: string, f1: string): boolean { if (!f0.endsWith(".ns") && !f0.endsWith(".js")) f0 = f0 + ".js"; if (!f1.endsWith(".ns") && !f1.endsWith(".js")) f1 = f1 + ".js"; return areFilesEqual(f0, f1); }